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Old 04-17-2010, 11:48 PM   #1
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Q: Are there any Marvel films you'd like to see rebooted?
Lee: Maybe the Hulk a little bit. Maybe. I'd like them to bring Daredevil back and try it again. I've always liked that character.

Q: Why the Hulk?
Lee: I think the Hulk should have been even a bigger hit than he was. Maybe if they have a third go-round he will be. I mean, he did well, but he should have been a smash.
I love Stan but....

Although it is the FIRST TIME he has ever said something that wasn't completely positive about a marvel movie

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Old 04-18-2010, 12:12 AM   #2
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Stan is pissed about the Hulk's BO. Welcome to the club... too bad Marvel didn't deliver as well as we hoped when they took their shot. Two strikes and you are pretty much out.

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Old 05-10-2010, 07:20 AM   #3
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The Incredible Hulk would have been a smash, but people still remember the first film. There's no point to a reboot. I thought it was a gazillion times better than Iron Man and that made a ton of dough. If Ang Lee had never happened, TIH would probably have made 250 million dollars. Heck Hancock made over 200 million and that was one of the *****tiest superhero movies I've ever seen.

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The Incredible Hulk would have been a smash, but people still remember the first film. There's no point to a reboot. I thought it was a gazillion times better than Iron Man and that made a ton of dough. If Ang Lee had never happened, TIH would probably have made 250 million dollars. Heck Hancock made over 200 million and that was one of the *****tiest superhero movies I've ever seen.
Agreed to everything said! Especially the part with TIH being better than Iron Man.

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Old 04-18-2010, 01:58 AM   #5
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I'm sure Hulk will get rebooted somewhere down the line but I'm still optimistic for TIH2 .
This film should of been a bigger hit though. I wasn't a fan of Ang lee's Hulk but even that should of done better. Hulk is such an awesome character.

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Old 04-18-2010, 02:17 AM   #6
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Man, I really wish they could have made a sequel where the Leader invents the gamma bomb. It would part action and part disaster film. Iron Man, War Machine, and Nick Fury would guest star. If they wanted a good reason to create the Avengers later, the gamma bomb would be it!

I'm still rooting for a Daredevil vs. Punisher film. But don't call it Marvel Knights.

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Old 04-18-2010, 02:43 AM   #7
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Yea... I want to see TIH2 with Leader in it.

But isnt Edward Norton against a sequel or something because he had some disagreements with the director? (Or was it the director who got angry... I cant remmeber but anyway)

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Yea... I want to see TIH2 with Leader in it.

But isnt Edward Norton against a sequel or something because he had some disagreements with the director? (Or was it the director who got angry... I cant remmeber but anyway)
But that can be resolved just be hiring a new director.

And as for having another shot at Daredevil, I like the idea but maybe if it were a team-up with Hulk, kill two birds with one stone.

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Old 04-18-2010, 10:29 PM   #9
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Yea... I want to see TIH2 with Leader in it.

But isnt Edward Norton against a sequel or something because he had some disagreements with the director? (Or was it the director who got angry... I cant remmeber but anyway)
Norton had no problems with the director. He has went on record saying that he loved working with him. He had a problem with a Marvel executive, and that executive is gone now.

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Old 04-18-2010, 10:38 PM   #10
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Old 04-19-2010, 01:33 PM   #11
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Yea... I want to see TIH2 with Leader in it.

But isnt Edward Norton against a sequel or something because he had some disagreements with the director? (Or was it the director who got angry... I cant remmeber but anyway)
No, he and Letterier are friends, according to Louie, they still talk.

Norton had issues with a producer that isn't there anymore, most likely David Maisel.

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Old 04-18-2010, 04:56 AM   #12
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That's the sad part of my Hulk sequel idea...

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Old 04-18-2010, 07:13 AM   #13
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The two films just haven't captured the public's imagination. You'd think Hulk would be a slam dunk, but apparently not.

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Old 04-19-2010, 01:00 AM   #14
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You'd think Hulk would be a slam dunk
Not me. All I thought it was going to be when I first heard about it was something like, "Well, it might have potential, but I can't see it fly."

Add Captain America and Avengers for that matter too. I can see both of those having about the box office draw of that silly G.I.Joe movie (and I'm buggered if I know anyone who thought that one would be a good idea). Thor could be another Hulk-like "possible maybe".

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Old 05-19-2010, 02:33 PM   #15
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The Incredible Hulk does not need a reboot at all. What it needs is a sequel that picks up the action a notch or two. The Ed Norton version was amazing but it was a little slower paced as an establishing film. The second one should be a knock down drag out adventure with that has a direct tie in with future Marvel projects involving the Hulk.

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Daredevil should be rebooted.

It is a film that can do really well with the right people involved. Ben Afleck was a frigging joke!

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Old 04-18-2010, 07:31 AM   #17
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Interesting. Tbh, i loved TIH.

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Old 04-18-2010, 10:36 AM   #18
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Interesting. Tbh, i loved TIH.
I like both Hulk movies

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Old 04-18-2010, 11:25 AM   #19
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He's delusional to think the third time will be a charm.
The reason it performed underwhelmingly is due to the negative feelings the public had of Angs version, you redo **** again and it wont strike customer confidence it'll end up crashing and burning even more then if they build on what they already have.

Just save him for the Avengers.

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He's delusional to think the third time will be a charm.
The reason it performed underwhelmingly is due to the negative feelings the public had of Angs version, you redo **** again and it wont strike customer confidence it'll end up crashing and burning even more then if they build on what they already have.

Just save him for the Avengers.
It was also probably too soon to do a reboot, only five years after the Ang Lee version came out. I think that more interest/curosity would've been invested if the Hulk was given a cameo like in Iron Man.

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I really think both Hulk films did opposite parts of the character well:

Ang Lee Hulk: Great Bruce Banner film, good at getting into the psychology of the character. Terrible Hulk film though.

TIH: Great action film, little emotional resonance and character worth though.

If you can strike both chords you could have a hit.

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I really think both Hulk films did opposite parts of the character well:

Ang Lee Hulk: Great Bruce Banner film, good at getting into the psychology of the character. Terrible Hulk film though.

TIH: Great action film, little emotional resonance and character worth though.

If you can strike both chords you could have a hit.
The desert scene in Ang's Hulk is better than anything in TIH though.

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The desert scene in Ang's Hulk is better than anything in TIH though.
Oh absolutely.

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He's delusional to think the third time will be a charm.
The reason it performed underwhelmingly is due to the negative feelings the public had of Angs version, you redo **** again and it wont strike customer confidence it'll end up crashing and burning even more then if they build on what they already have.

Just save him for the Avengers.
i disagree...maybe TIH just wasn't that good?

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maybe TIH just wasn't that good?
Sure it was. Just that people were stupid enough to believe it was a sequel to that crappy Ang Lee movie.



While the Frankenstein's monster aspect is great, he looks too much like a retarded ape. I'm glad we got the Sal Buscema design in TIH.

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